The store has a quite unique design, shaped like a V. The interior space is simple and clean, and the decor is quite cute. The seating is not particularly abundant, but there are not many people on a weekday afternoon, so there is no wait. Each person has a minimum order of one item.
The dining method is to scan a QR code to place an order, and a paper menu is available for reference. In addition to the breakfast plate, there are options like burgers, curry, and desserts, so I think there are quite a few choices.
I ordered the must-try signature King Breakfast, which includes shrimp, fried chicken, steak, toast, and salad. The selection is rich, but peeling the shrimp can be a bit troublesome. The steak is slightly undercooked, but the staff mentioned it can be adjusted. Personally, I think it’s fine, and if you don’t eat beef, you can swap it for a chicken thigh. The toast is quite soft and tender.
My friend ordered a burger, and they also provided a paper bag to eat the burger without getting your hands dirty, which is thoughtful.
The meals come with a choice of either a drink or soup. You can pay extra to switch to an item you prefer, and the extra charge is cheaper than I expected. I paid extra for fresh milk tea, which has a milk foam type, a high milk ratio, and the sweetness can be adjusted, which I think is great.
Overall, the dining environment is nice, the staff's attitude is good, the portion sizes are quite sufficient, and the flavors are okay but not stunning. Currently, cash payment is the only option.
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